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All Forum Posts by: Matt Ridenour

Matt Ridenour has started 28 posts and replied 98 times.

Post: Land contract foreclosure

Matt RidenourPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 35

@Zachary Metler, @Nathan DeJonge, @Keri Middaugh it's a plan!  Anyone else local?  Keri probably has about 100 people.  :)

My wife is out of town this weekend, but I'd be up for next weekend. Either Friday or Saturday would work for me.

Post: Land contract foreclosure

Matt RidenourPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 35

@Nathan

@Nathan DeJonge my place is on Park St.  It's nice to see things heating up in Depot Town.  Such a cool, down to earth spot.  Sounds like we need to get a few people together here.  We should meet up at Sticks and talk about some real estate plans.  

Post: Land contract foreclosure

Matt RidenourPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 35

@Keri Middaugh thanks for turning me on to bigger pockets!  @Chris Seveney P&I payments up to date.  Taxes were not escrowed.  :(

Post: Land contract foreclosure

Matt RidenourPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 35

1 block walk to Sidetrack Joshua.  Great spot.  My wife and I built it in 97.  I'm meeting with my realtor and an attorney Thursday.  I'll keep you in the loop.  Are you investing in Ypsi, or all over?

Post: Land contract foreclosure

Matt RidenourPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 35

Hi Zachary.  It's actually in depot town in Ypsi.  I just say Ann Arbor because nobody else knows ypsi.  We should get together and chat.  I am just gearing up to get back in the game.  I have some leg work to do to get a good estimate of work to be done on the house.  I will say that I value the cash I'd get from a wholesale, but I'm also fully capable of retailing it.  My background is construction and project management so I'm aware of what I have and what it needs.  

Nice to hear from a local.  :)

Post: Land contract foreclosure

Matt RidenourPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 35

Thanks Jay.  I am waiting to hear from an attorney recommended by a fellow investor.  I'm fairly sure he is in default.  My best estimate is that I could wholesale the property for 130k right now. I'd have to put roughly 20k in to make it market ready.  I think I could sell it for 200k, but there's no guarantee based on how our market is softening.  

Post: Land contract foreclosure

Matt RidenourPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 35

I'm hoping to field some advice on a land contract situation.  I have a tenant who purchased my property on a seller financed 5 year balloon.  He has 2 years to go, but I just discovered that he hasn't been paying his taxes.  It seems pretty sure that he isn't going to be able to pay them before the county steps in.  

He still owes me around 150k on the property.  With the market in my area (Ann Arbor Michigan) softening up, I'm afraid that I won't see that cash.  (Thinking I'll have to take it back and the market will be at the bottom.)  I would like to be in a cash heavy situation in time for the next market crash.  

Any advice on how to move forward?

Post: Goal Setting pointers

Matt RidenourPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Michigan
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 35

Hi all.  I'm brand new to Bigger Pockets.  I've been out of RE for over 10 years but am looking to to get back in.  I'm 5 years from retiring as a music teacher and I'd like to start switching over.  I've been scanning for helpful advice on goal setting, but can anyone point me in the right direction?  I'm looking for a blueprint to create actionable goals over a 5 year period. 

Thanks for any help!